40 points | by oldfuture 13 hours ago
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"Simulator"? Given the ungodly CPU usage this needs, I'd say it's directly responsible for the sea rise.
That’s legitimately funny, but it’s kinda expected for that robust of a sim in browser.
The best simulator, showing it to you for real. What more do you want?
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Seems like we flooded the server.
Hacker News never fails to rise to the occasion
Which will get even harder as the Pacific grows.
This project does have the developers (nagix) API key in the code but you could clone it yourself:
https://github.com/nagix/sea-level-rise-3d-map
Hug of death... was there something interesting to see there? 2023 - are the estimates hopelessly out of date (and not in the direction we'd want)?
It's fun watching the render fidelity go up
For reference: Worst case estimates for 74 years from now (2100) is about 6 feet of rise for the US.
Average case is like 3 feet of rise.
https://earth.gov/sealevel/us/resources/2022-sea-level-rise-...
So 1 to 1.5m
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"Simulator"? Given the ungodly CPU usage this needs, I'd say it's directly responsible for the sea rise.
That’s legitimately funny, but it’s kinda expected for that robust of a sim in browser.
The best simulator, showing it to you for real. What more do you want?
> The daily access limit has been reached. Please try again after midnight Pacific Time (PT) tomorrow.
Seems like we flooded the server.
Hacker News never fails to rise to the occasion
Which will get even harder as the Pacific grows.
This project does have the developers (nagix) API key in the code but you could clone it yourself:
https://github.com/nagix/sea-level-rise-3d-map
Hug of death... was there something interesting to see there? 2023 - are the estimates hopelessly out of date (and not in the direction we'd want)?
It's fun watching the render fidelity go up
For reference: Worst case estimates for 74 years from now (2100) is about 6 feet of rise for the US.
Average case is like 3 feet of rise.
https://earth.gov/sealevel/us/resources/2022-sea-level-rise-...
So 1 to 1.5m
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